A wheelchair bound person falling onto the sidewalk from exiting Muni is dangerous, but because Muni BRT requires the disabled to cross several lanes of traffic to enter and exit the bus, that same person could be killed as they fall onto a street with oncoming traffic. That's exactly the risk being ignored by the SFMTA when it comes to disabled riders as they try to bulldoze their Muni BRT on Geary Blvd. If you or someone you love is disabled, then here is what you can do to help us protect disabled riders from Muni's BRT plans:

Muni BRT is not worth risking the lives of our disabled neighbors. Help us fight!

Here’s what you can do:1. Sign up to support our fight at www.StopMuniBRT.org2. Email your opposition to SFMTA’s Tilly Chang: gearybrt@sfcta.org3. Be a hero! Come to St. Mary's Cathedral, 1111 Gough St., on Thursday, Nov. 5, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Let Muni know you’re not going to let them get away with it!